Zusammenfassung der Ressource
John Montague
- Difficult Chilhood
- Emigrated to America at the time of the "The Great Depression"
- Birth was complicated described in "The Locket"came
out feet first instead of head first
- Killing the pig
- Description of slaughtering a pig
- Opening is abrupt "The Noise"
- Immediately the poet gives the pig a sense of identity by addressing
him as "He was pulled out" making it more dramatic
- Then addresses the readers directly and assumes
what we are thinking "Don't say they are not
intelligent"
- uses vivid imagery to evoke our
sympathy "They dig in their little trotters"
- unique sound from the pig " That high pitched final
effort" last cry for help embedded in his memory
now
- "a big plane roaring off a diva soaring towards her last note"
trying to compare words can't justify what he has to the
horrific noise
- "full stop." end of the pigs life
- "swiftly" repetion. It is a reoccurring procedure
- "A child" Innocence and life
- "walls of the farmyard still hold the scream"
Death is common on farms
- Unwanted child
- The locket
- Troubled relationship with mother
- Her death sparks the written of the
poem"Sing a last song for the lady who has
gone"
- He feels at fault for mothers pain "the worst birth in the annals of
broklyn" guilt- afflicting pain "that was my cue to come only first
claim to fame"
- Second stanza shows cold natured of mother
- wanted a girl
- "couldn't excuse my
double blunder" blaming
himself
- "not readily forgiven "his so called sins
are not yet forgiven"
- 3 stanza"So you" change in conversation.
directing conversation towards his
mother
- no love or affection shown towards son
"never nursed me"
- abanded, hurt and pain "Then you gave me away might
never have known me"
- efforts of mending broken
relationship"to court you like a young
man"
- shows admiration for his mother in stanza
5 "lovely Molly, the belle of your small town"
- shows sympathy for her "as the constant
rain that lashes it wound into your cocoon
of pain"
- "Don't come again you say roughly I start to get fond of you,
John and then you are up and gone" spent life alone. emotionally damaged
- understands her "Harsh logic"
- "You wore an oval locket with an old picture in it of a child in Brooklyn" dispute a strange relationship
sense of optimism that mother still loves him.
- The Cage
- relationship with his father
- Title: sense of imprissonment
- "My Father" conversation
draws us in
- "his face retained the pallor" unhealthy
appearance
- "the lost years in Brooklyn" no
time for connection/relationship
- "listening to a subway shudder the earth" life
dominated by the subway
- "Traditional irish man" suggests
alcoholic
- "released from his grille" highlights imprissonment
- drank until he was drunk. "felt at home" suggests only
comfort is drink
- 4th stanza he returns and there is optimism that things
were the same again "when he came back we walked
together"
- Relationship was never mended " did not
smile in the shared complicity"
- mythical tale of Odysseus and Telemachus
- often sees his father when he returns to the subway
through "the bars of the small booth"
- Metaphor for there relationship as it spent most of
the time underground
- Shows admiration
- "and yet he picked himself up
most mornings"
- All Legendary
obstacles
- love poem
- Realistic view of love
- Geographical poem
- gives us an epic tale of the obstacles are the natural
barriers of great America plans
- Can be read on a symbolic level geographical distance = eustional distance physical obstacles
represent difficulties in the relationship
- stanza 2: "By the San Francisco chief or golden gate, water dripping
from great flanged wheels" just as the train has to avoid obstacles so
does their love
- "until our chilled hands met"
physically and emotionally cold
from separation
- mountains ups
and downs
- The same Gesture
- Honest assessment of what love is
- 1st Stanza: loves appearance "there is a secret room" lovers
share "of golden light" richness of love
- "love, violence" physical
traits
- "hatred is possible and again love" love is
complex
- though the world is mundane the memories of romances is never
forgotten
- Title: indicates reoccurring gesture
- "like court music" elegance of love
- "nakedly" highlights intimacy
- "work, phone, drive" back to reality
routine of everyday life